Winter 2013 Courses Offer Students Opportunity to Engage with the City

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The Chicago Studies Program invites you to learn more about your city this winter by registering for one of the Winter 2013 courses that connect to Chicago:

• Reading As a Writer: Chicago Stories
• Introduction to Asian/Pacific Islander American History
• Trade, Development, and Poverty in Mexico
• Approaches to Gender in Anthropology
• Producing Home: The Re-making of Place and Space in Diaspora
• The Black Arts Movement in Chicago
• Adolescent Development
• Baseball & American Culture, 1840 to Present
• Public Finance and Public Policy
• The Business of Nonprofits and the Evolving Social Sector
• The Economics of Crime
• Labor Force and Employment
• Medical Sociology
• Environment, Agriculture, and Food
• Education Organization/Social Inequality
• Musical Performances of Race/Gender/Sexuality
• U.S. Labor History

For a complete list of Chicago Studies Courses, check out the Interdisciplinary Opportunities on the College Catalog website.

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